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19 Woodland Street, Suite 21, Hartford, CT 06105 | 860-725-0171 | maltahouseofcare.org VOLUNTEER POSITION | Offsite Specialist Physicians HISTORY & MISSION Since 2006, Malta House of Care Mobile Medical Clinic has been providing high-quality, compassionate, free primary health care to uninsured adults in Greater Hartford. The Clinic provides care in a safe environment on a walk-in basis at four church sites in some of the poorest neighborhoods of Hartford and East Hartford. Malta has provided more than 50,000 free patient visits since its founding, thanks to a small paid staff and a cadre of about 55 volunteer doctors (both on- and offsite) who donate about 1,000 hours of in-kind care each year. Most of our patients have common chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and asthma. They lack a primary care provider because they are unable to qualify for state or federal assistance and are unable to afford the cost of health insurance with its premiums, deductibles and co-pays. DUTIES Offsite specialist physician volunteers see Malta patients right in their own offices – perfect for doctors whose schedules and specialties preclude them from providing primary care on the Malta van. These offsite volunteers individually arrange with Malta to see a handful (1-10 per year) of Malta patients who need focused exams, testing, or readings in such key specialties as cardiology, gastroenterology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, podiatry, pulmonary, women’s health, etc. No payment provided by Malta or the patient (beyond the blood tests and x-rays included in Malta’s existing scope of coverage) Volunteer’s own malpractice insurance must extend to care of Malta patients Spanish interpreters may be needed Higher-than-average risk of skipped appointments CREDENTIALING PROCESS As part of the application process, Malta House of Care requires all volunteer Physicians and Nurses to submit to a background and National Data Bank check. QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS Basic education (M.D./O.D.) Ability to assess patients and develop plans of care based on best practices of specialty Willing to send consultation letter to Malta Current Flu vaccine and yearly PPD testing Ability to speak multiple languages a plus, but not required
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Page 1: VOLUNTEER POSITION | Offsite Specialist Physicians...19 Woodland Street, Suite 21, Hartford, CT 06105 | 860-725-0171 | maltahouseofcare.org VOLUNTEER POSITION | Offsite Specialist

19 Woodland Street, Suite 21, Hartford, CT 06105 | 860-725-0171 | maltahouseofcare.org

VOLUNTEER POSITION | Offsite Specialist Physicians

HISTORY & MISSION Since 2006, Malta House of Care Mobile Medical Clinic has been providing high-quality, compassionate, free primary health care to uninsured adults in Greater Hartford. The Clinic provides care in a safe environment on a walk-in basis at four church sites in some of the poorest neighborhoods of Hartford and East Hartford. Malta has provided more than 50,000 free patient visits since its founding, thanks to a small paid staff and a cadre of about 55 volunteer doctors (both on- and offsite) who donate about 1,000 hours of in-kind care each year. Most of our patients have common chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and asthma. They lack a primary care provider because they are unable to qualify for state or federal assistance and are unable to afford the cost of health insurance with its premiums, deductibles and co-pays. DUTIES Offsite specialist physician volunteers see Malta patients right in their own offices – perfect for doctors whose schedules and specialties preclude them from providing primary care on the Malta van. These offsite volunteers individually arrange with Malta to see a handful (1-10 per year) of Malta patients who need focused exams, testing, or readings in such key specialties as cardiology, gastroenterology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, podiatry, pulmonary, women’s health, etc.

• No payment provided by Malta or the patient (beyond the blood tests and x-rays included in Malta’s existing scope of coverage)

• Volunteer’s own malpractice insurance must extend to care of Malta patients • Spanish interpreters may be needed • Higher-than-average risk of skipped appointments

CREDENTIALING PROCESS As part of the application process, Malta House of Care requires all volunteer Physicians and Nurses to submit to a background and National Data Bank check. QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS

• Basic education (M.D./O.D.) • Ability to assess patients and develop plans of care based on best practices of specialty • Willing to send consultation letter to Malta • Current Flu vaccine and yearly PPD testing • Ability to speak multiple languages a plus, but not required